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aryayush

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No, the feel is definitely different. Even the look. (And though you can get close, even on Windows, it is impossible to get to the same standard.)

In fact, even the base is different. Linux is Unix-like; Mac is based on Unix and is Linux-like. I would even go out on a limb here and say that Linux is more similar to Windows than it is to Mac OS X. (I know it sounds insulting to be compared to Windows... but believe me, I am not dissing Linux here.) :)
 

infra_red_dude

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aryayush said:
No, the feel is definitely different. Even the look. (And though you can get close, even on Windows, it is impossible to get to the same standard.)
i'm talking about the UI here and nothing else! looks is how you make it look and feel is how the UI behaves. the comparison ends there :)

and dun worry, no flame wars here.. at least from my side :)
 

Zeeshan Quireshi

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aryayush said:
No, the feel is definitely different. Even the look. (And though you can get close, even on Windows, it is impossible to get to the same standard.)

In fact, even the base is different. Linux is Unix-like; Mac is based on Unix and is Linux-like. I would even go out on a limb here and say that Linux is more similar to Windows than it is to Mac OS X. (I know it sounds insulting to be compared to Windows... but believe me, I am not dissing Linux here.) :)
Yups Mac is Definitely a Lot Different from Both Windows( and Linux) and u can't even get the exact UI(easily that is) .

infra_red_dude said:
^^^ i don't agree. i'd say you can get the LOOK and FEEL of mac os in linux but NOT the ease of use or the applications. thats all where it differs!
That's what i meant too :)
 
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